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>> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. an america tonight special report. as states try to save money, are prisoners paying the price? >> what are you talking about, he's dead. >> an exclusive investigation into prison health care. >> hello and welcome back. costa you went on a very hand off deprive. drive. tell me about the drive you went on. >> i got to take a test drive in nissan's new car yo you no longr have to operate your car. it drives you to work and driving you home. you -- drives you home. that is what i got to
>> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new...
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don't miss a special america tonight live town hall tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america. >> i'm phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. >> hike! >> america's favorite sport is under fire. >> now, that impact simulated 100 g's of acceleration in your brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪ >> taking a page out of "argo," an fbi sting has put the spotlight on california legislation. it focused on a power. latino lawmaker. the senate president and the chair of the latino legislative caucus appear in the affidavit, and while nobody has been charged with anything, what do you think the implications could be here? >> i think it -- you know, what you are going to see is probably some people within that caucus trying to distance themselves from the calderons, and i think what you are also going to see is some people in the grassroots trying to -- trying to make a move and -- and maybe possibly unseat -- unseat this political family, but i
don't miss a special america tonight live town hall tonight 9 eastern on al jazeera america. >> i'm phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. >> hike! >> america's favorite sport is under fire. >> now, that impact simulated 100 g's of acceleration in your brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. ♪...
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. >> students from 31 colleges were in san francisco today to find the key to america's future energy supply. here is a look at the competition. they had to use new sustainable fuels and materials to get a car to travel a tern distance. >> it's also a real learning experience trying to control a reaction because that's our main objective as chemical engineers. how do we control the reaction, what's the process for it, and what are the errors. >> it wrapped up a couple years ago. the university of tulsa finishes in the bottom third tier. >>> why a common marine animal is dieing off from kourn california to alaska. and a look at the changes coming to our weather. we'll have the forecast next. >>> the eagles >>> for the first time scientists have discovered mite infestations in the california golden eagle populations. there have been infestations and golden ray and alameda county this year. they can see a significant loss of feathers. it affects their body temperature and potentially their ability to get food. >>> a large number of dead st starfish are turning up. they have a disease tha
. >> students from 31 colleges were in san francisco today to find the key to america's future energy supply. here is a look at the competition. they had to use new sustainable fuels and materials to get a car to travel a tern distance. >> it's also a real learning experience trying to control a reaction because that's our main objective as chemical engineers. how do we control the reaction, what's the process for it, and what are the errors. >> it wrapped up a couple years...
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think about fort mason, these will be the most brings taken places to watch the americas cup. what we're working on and working to continue to work on and want your input on, how do we make it a positive experience for the people that live here. >> i'm happily married and my life and -- wife and i live around laurel village. we have two children, five around they. we are proud parents and now just excited to be here on the board. i think i'm in the middle. i'm a moderate person. fiscal fiscally conservative and that is the way i intend to practice what i preach here. in terms of getting into politics, i think for me it was really that reasons. first being from here, i think that was part of my own motivation, feeling a sense of roots in san francisco. also raising our children here. i think we went through as a young family the discussion and dialogue that many young families go through. should we move to the suburbs? away decided to stick around and we are very happy we did. once you stick around i think it was a turning point to say we are here for good. what can we do to ma
think about fort mason, these will be the most brings taken places to watch the americas cup. what we're working on and working to continue to work on and want your input on, how do we make it a positive experience for the people that live here. >> i'm happily married and my life and -- wife and i live around laurel village. we have two children, five around they. we are proud parents and now just excited to be here on the board. i think i'm in the middle. i'm a moderate person. fiscal...
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, and here's a look at the headlines... >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> this is al jazeera america live. i'm tony hairgs. harris. today is veterans day. are president obama traveled to arlington cemetery, at the tomb of the unknowns to place a wreath. >>> typhoon haiyan has ravaged the philippines. mobilizing central supplies to the region and feverishly are attempting to get supplies to the hardest
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. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as you may know, someone dies every 19 minutes in this country because of such an overdose. and today i want to talk about a medicine that some people say could help stop this epidemic, but only if we get it in the hands of more people, not just doctors, but average people as well. now, look, it's controversial. but you're about to see this incredible video showing how it might work. what you're looking at is pretty shocking. a heroin addict overdosing. her name is liz. she's been using drugs since she was 11. today she's 29. adam wigglesworth and louise vincent were both with her that night in august. they both volunteer with a program in greensboro, north carolina, that provides clean needles and other assistance to addicts. >> she seemed to be pretty unresponsive and we noticed a blueing of the lips and lack of oxygen and her breathing became quite shallow. >> well, once someone's not breathing and responding to any sort of stimulus, you give them breath,
. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as you may know, someone dies every 19 minutes in this country because of such an overdose. and today i want to talk about a medicine that some people say could help stop this epidemic, but only if we get it in the hands of more people, not just doctors, but average people as well. now, look, it's controversial. but you're about to see this incredible video...
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in america knew how to get out of depression. we've done it three times or until the shoot out five or six times minor minor corrections we just would cripple us toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who remembers the horrors of the last great work guys the next report becomes inevitable. the generation remembered the mistakes he made in the nineteen twenties i'm hurting coming in august nineteen twenty a drop in income tax rate from ninety one percent to twenty years all that. jerry has died. it covers dog. and those lessons have been forgotten. lee morse making the same mistakes that we made it on so that's really where the planets. um do that raptors in the green hands you know they're always there. but for allowing them to take over again just like we did. the stories i have highlighted in your book work is trying to cases where people lost everything. so will it take another generation of people using everything to go to building the wind caught the country and how good can you cite are talking about that than
in america knew how to get out of depression. we've done it three times or until the shoot out five or six times minor minor corrections we just would cripple us toynbee is said to have said that when the last man who remembers the horrors of the last great work guys the next report becomes inevitable. the generation remembered the mistakes he made in the nineteen twenties i'm hurting coming in august nineteen twenty a drop in income tax rate from ninety one percent to twenty years all that....
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in washington, i'm ray swarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. >> as on earth the united states is second to none. all men should dream dreams, your young men shall see vision the bible tells us. >> a day of remembrance, looking back at the life and leggy of president john f. kennedy. >>> and the death toll rises as a roof collapses on a supermarket in latvia.
in washington, i'm ray swarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. >> as on earth the united states is second to none. all men should dream dreams, your young men shall see vision the bible tells us. >> a day of remembrance, looking back at the life and leggy of president john f. kennedy. >>> and the death toll rises as a roof collapses on a supermarket in latvia.
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america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought, someone with integrity and honesty, if they can run for mayor, maybe i can be somebody who represents what is true about our people. that is what inspired me to run and be a candidate. one thing this year that i really tackling, and i expect to for a long time, looking at me and how it operates in my district. san francisco, we talk about it being a transit first city, but it does not mean a lot if transit is not very well thought out in places away from downtown. my district is where we need to create better options. all the way down to randall street, there is no accessible boarding areas for the church. there is a woman that li
america against u.s. imperialism, their right to live, self determination. i did a lot of work on that on campus when i was in college. a bit of work on apartheid when i was in college as well. >> i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought a candidate was someone that i would support. then when tom ammiano ran against willie brown, i got inspired. i thought, someone with integrity and honesty, if they can run for mayor, maybe i can be somebody who represents what is...
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. >>> that will do it for al jazeera america. have a good evening. what is next after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator from a political family wielding 30 years of influence. take a look. >> reporter: los angeles, the city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >> tax credits work. >> reporter: here everything seems larger than life. including its politicians. that is ron calderon. he is the target of an ongoing federal investigation. according to a sealed affidavit obtained exclusively by al jazeera's investigative unit, the senator is for sale. a politician willing to influence legislation in exchange for money. as part of an elaborate undercover sting, fbi agents posed as owners of a studio. >> they had to establish bank accounts. they needed a business license, and so it's a very extensive lengththy operation. >> reporter: the senator allegedly wanted his family added to the payroll
. >>> that will do it for al jazeera america. have a good evening. what is next after an undercover sting reveals the corruption. our team broke the story, and it. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state senator from a political family wielding 30 years of influence. take a look. >> reporter: los angeles, the city where fame and infamy go hand in hand. >> tax credits work. >> reporter:...
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welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at our top stories this hour. aid continues to pour into the philippines from around the world. the typhoon is believed to have left tens of thousands dead, and many are left without the basics food, water and shelter. we want to switch gears to a tradition that is older than the state itself. turning out moon shine, white lightening, now despite crack downs by law enforcement, brewers are still making home brew barrel by barrel by barrel. al jazeera take as look the sheriff is always on the look out for illegal sites in p the ten years he has uncovered 15 illegal dill stillries. >> would this be a big operation? >> yeah, this is a big operation. this site was recently uncovered and they shot holes in the barrels to make sure they couldn't be reused. he says destroying stills isn't always well received i had one lady, she says you need to leave those people in the woods alone, because that's how they make their living. even the citizens have accepted this as part of the
welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at our top stories this hour. aid continues to pour into the philippines from around the world. the typhoon is believed to have left tens of thousands dead, and many are left without the basics food, water and shelter. we want to switch gears to a tradition that is older than the state itself. turning out moon shine, white lightening, now despite crack downs by law enforcement, brewers are still making home brew barrel by barrel by barrel. al...
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european any pc also express their outrage with a friend of friends going operations deployed by america. this growing scandal is helping limited to north america and europe china has also been on the clarification us operations in australia alter a sydney newspaper reported that australian indices across asia pulse the u s espionage operation the iraqi debt will take the olympic torch in this case has been hauled into position in kazakhstan covered with the insignia of the two thousand fourteen sochi winter olympics the russian booster rocket was erected on launch pad number one also known as the dire and start ahead of the launch scheduled for the seventh of november at the bike the newer cars with rome. the rocket will carry the soyuz tm eight eleven am and its treatment cream to the international space station where russian cosmonauts on a coat off and said he plans on ski will take the torch for a spacewalk on the ninth of november. the torch will then be returned to earth on the eleventh of november with iss expedition thirty seven to continue its journey across russia ahead of the
european any pc also express their outrage with a friend of friends going operations deployed by america. this growing scandal is helping limited to north america and europe china has also been on the clarification us operations in australia alter a sydney newspaper reported that australian indices across asia pulse the u s espionage operation the iraqi debt will take the olympic torch in this case has been hauled into position in kazakhstan covered with the insignia of the two thousand...
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dislike to be called a celebrity cut out see myself a son but you will be this going to be a big star in america it's coming with the right label they probably believe this correctly because they want everything to be perfect if you understand perfection oh yes you're a bit of a control freak your so i am to control freaks deal with control freak shit i have this and home every day it's not easy. at five aussie boys what's the one thing you can't live without the one thing a con live without copping a. good answer we play a little game if you only knew you mother the first boy you have a kissed yeah what was his name i don't want to say why no no no just his first name was it eric donald philip though it was just a little peck on the cheek that was just really strange and i hated it oh was it school yeah i was in there all school and it was ok good. guilty pleasure was a pleasure you enjoyed we maybe not know about breaking but obsessed with that show yeah well i've only got a few left and it's got to the point that i am prolonging it and i'm thinking you know maybe friday will be the best day t
dislike to be called a celebrity cut out see myself a son but you will be this going to be a big star in america it's coming with the right label they probably believe this correctly because they want everything to be perfect if you understand perfection oh yes you're a bit of a control freak your so i am to control freaks deal with control freak shit i have this and home every day it's not easy. at five aussie boys what's the one thing you can't live without the one thing a con live without...
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officials head to washington hoping to on earth the truth about america's spying program which millions of europeans have found themselves targeted by but it's worse for obama not to have you know who's running the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue.
officials head to washington hoping to on earth the truth about america's spying program which millions of europeans have found themselves targeted by but it's worse for obama not to have you know who's running the show the country's leadership seems to be unclear on what its national security agency is doing as we report later. the syrian government dismantles its chemical production facilities but the disarmament process hangs in the balance as some rebel groups continue.
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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due to da com slasher to america. check their website. archie da com slush usa. also called me on twitter at sensex was you back here at eight pm. thanks for watching you knew you knew. one will will will or will you. i know. all that was a nice light it's cheesy november nineteen one packet of ranch and tokyo trade negotiators from the united states and the set of proposals they hope will speed up thompson appears that the korean free trade pact. they're hoping to finalize plans for a trans pacific partnership by the end of the year delegates from twelve countries will meet in salt lake city this week was six
due to da com slasher to america. check their website. archie da com slush usa. also called me on twitter at sensex was you back here at eight pm. thanks for watching you knew you knew. one will will will or will you. i know. all that was a nice light it's cheesy november nineteen one packet of ranch and tokyo trade negotiators from the united states and the set of proposals they hope will speed up thompson appears that the korean free trade pact. they're hoping to finalize plans for a trans...
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you have literally hundreds and hundreds of and police officers roaming every major airport in america. and i don't think arming another 40 or 50 or 60,000 people -- not sure how many employees there are -- would have prevented this incident from happening. when the individual removed the firearm, began firing, the response mechanism kicked in. so i personally think that's a very bad idea. this is awn speakable tragedy, anderson. and i know we're going to be questioning the motives of this particular individual. but the end of the day, anderson, if you and i did this show a week from now, there would probably be 3 or 400 other people dying because of firearms homicides. and we're not quite sure what their motives are going to be. but this once again speaks to an eruption of interest because of this horrible incident in a public place and a federal employee that between now and monday there'll be 50 or 60 people that will never be reported about, there'll be no public discussion. it will either be a gang war over turf, it will be drugs, it will be someone with a severe mental challenge
you have literally hundreds and hundreds of and police officers roaming every major airport in america. and i don't think arming another 40 or 50 or 60,000 people -- not sure how many employees there are -- would have prevented this incident from happening. when the individual removed the firearm, began firing, the response mechanism kicked in. so i personally think that's a very bad idea. this is awn speakable tragedy, anderson. and i know we're going to be questioning the motives of this...
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we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out. >> the fire started yesterday at 2:05 pm. it spread very rapidly. we committed 84 fire engines, 24 fire crews 8 bulldozers, 6 air tankers, 13 helicopters, 4 water tenders, and 1,000 personnel as of this morning, i can assure you, there are no bounds being placed on me as a riverside country fire chief in holding back the deployment of any resources. >> early-august, southern california - the hills outside los angeles are on fire. >> california's governor has declared a state of emergency. we've just arrived on the scene. the situation is critical. >> the entire mountainside is smoldering. this thick acrid smoke smell in
we'll have more of america tonight, tomorrow. >> every summer in america, a force of nature becomes a man-made disaster. some call it a war, millions of acres, billions of dollars. no end in sight. >> in this episode of fault lines, we follow the 2013 wildfire season and ask - with more homes than ever now under threat, what are the real costs of putting them out? >> the fire took a breath and we got our foot on the throat of it and we're going to keep choking it out. >>...
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. >> tell me again, papa joe, who was it that brought about th destruction of america? >> well, most folks say it was a government shutdown. others blamebamacare. t, uh, i remember the exact daamerica ended. it was the 2013 video music awards. ah, i remember it like it was yesterday. >> all right, miley, uh, y're on ifive minutes. do y need more time to warm up? >> no, i think this peormance is going to be less about the singing. >> yh, that's when all t troubles began. >> but didn'anyone try to warn her? >> well, it's funny you should ask, because someone did. and it was quite strange someone indeed. [ dinging ] [ spkily ] >> miley -- miley -- >> oh my -- god. who are you? [
. >> tell me again, papa joe, who was it that brought about th destruction of america? >> well, most folks say it was a government shutdown. others blamebamacare. t, uh, i remember the exact daamerica ended. it was the 2013 video music awards. ah, i remember it like it was yesterday. >> all right, miley, uh, y're on ifive minutes. do y need more time to warm up? >> no, i think this peormance is going to be less about the singing. >> yh, that's when all t troubles...
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america got its first look at the zaprud,r film not on television but in print. just after the assassination "life" magazine printed 31 frames from the film, possibly one of the biggest exclusives in history. joining us now, the editor of "life" magazine and abe bra ma'am zapruder's granddaughter, alex an california they are contributors to a new commemorative "life" magazine book "the day kennedy died" thank you both for coming. alexandra your grandfather, what he manufactured women's clothing in dallas. >> that's right. >> schieffer: he loved president kennedy, he went down to the plaza that day to see him. tell us how that came about. >> i don't know if you know this, but he actually left his camera at home that morning. his office was right next door to the plaza he went, but overcast day. so he hadn't planned originally to film the president. then he was persuaded by his long time assistant, lillian wrongers to go home get the camera, which he did, luckily for history. then went down to the plaza as i understand it he took sort of tried out a number of spots
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including credit suisse and bank of america for allegedly manipulating the key global interest rates to make claims the rigging up a lot more rates cost of hundreds of millions. but there's worse to come the banks are now also coming under fire for possibly reading the foreign exchange market as well. caught up in the latest scandal was divine it's not going to banks the us to run in with the goal. in december of last year police raided the company's headquarters in straight sets into allegations of tax evasion and money laundering management has since launched an internal investigation to prevent similar embarrassments from so that dancing its reputation. how was it even possible to rig the foreign exchange markets. currencies with the volume of more than three thousand seven hundred billion euro is traded on the markets every day. rates for the twenty one days traded currencies are adjusted every thirty minutes the lake often means fixing is used as a benchmark to manage that pulls the idea of foreign currencies regulators from europe the us and asia. i'm now looking into allegatio
including credit suisse and bank of america for allegedly manipulating the key global interest rates to make claims the rigging up a lot more rates cost of hundreds of millions. but there's worse to come the banks are now also coming under fire for possibly reading the foreign exchange market as well. caught up in the latest scandal was divine it's not going to banks the us to run in with the goal. in december of last year police raided the company's headquarters in straight sets into...
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welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was shot in both the head and the legs. the circumstances that may have happened, the lapd chief yesterday was saying that officers are trained to actually shoot them to bring them down and to disable them and eventually hold that individual accountable. so they wouldn't have been aiming for his legs. one of the witnessese spoke to say the gunman was actually firing wildly at the time and firing very fast. so that could be one of the reasons if he did indeed end up with a head shot. the hospital has not confirmed his injurie
welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times...
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it is the same in most parts of america. you don't snitch on your friends. it is part of street life. his life would have been more difficult if he told the police who it was. been muchould have more difficult, but he stood up for what he believed in and it made me realize that justice is possibly an item that can be bought and sold. tavis: you are on to the question i want to ask now. what did you learn about the notion of justice and how malleable it might be? >> justice was a commodity and that poor people could not afford it and rich people can. it is the reason why many rich people don't go to jail for all crimes committed. lawyersan't afford good and to be able to burden the system, you are headed to jail. i always struggle to support the underdog. i have always been for the team that is two points behind. let me jump forward and i will come right back. there is so much in this book that i can't do justice to. experience inform your songwriting years down the road? you have been rich over the years speaking to humanity of all kinds of people. i am gett
it is the same in most parts of america. you don't snitch on your friends. it is part of street life. his life would have been more difficult if he told the police who it was. been muchould have more difficult, but he stood up for what he believed in and it made me realize that justice is possibly an item that can be bought and sold. tavis: you are on to the question i want to ask now. what did you learn about the notion of justice and how malleable it might be? >> justice was a commodity...
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so with the war on terror rumbling on today peter lavelle and his guests discuss america's use of drones to fight militants in pakistan and the consequences for the people of pakistan is coming up later. but joan issue is something that we can talk about and we should talk about and we should change it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest you know we demand others to live up to a standard of accountability that we don't hold up to ourselves. crosstalk a little later today here on r t four you know we're getting news that a shooting has taken place at los angeles international airport this happened about america reportedly at a security checkpoint according to media reports a security official was hurt and the gunman shot now these are live pictures from the scene there in los angeles police have surrounded the airport evacuating the terminal and witnesses say gunshots caused the stampede los angeles international airport is the sixth busiest in the world and it's the second largest metropolitan ar
so with the war on terror rumbling on today peter lavelle and his guests discuss america's use of drones to fight militants in pakistan and the consequences for the people of pakistan is coming up later. but joan issue is something that we can talk about and we should talk about and we should change it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest you know we demand others to live up to a standard of...
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al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts, dispense with the fluff and get straight to the point. >> i'm on the ground every day finding stories that matter to you. >> in new orleans... >> seattle bureau... >> washington... >> detroit... >> chicago... >> nashville... >> los angeles... >> san francisco... >> al jazeera america, take a new look at news. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. a
al jazeera america... >>introduces... "america tonight". >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. >>an escape from the expected. >> al jazeera america is a straight-forward news channel. >> its the most exciting thing to happen to american journalism in decades. >> we believe in digging deep. >> its unbiased, fact-based, in-depth journalism. >> you give them the facts,...
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that's the virgin america terminal. we'll be monitoring this story throughout this evening. >>> finally tonight, a close shave for san jose sharks forward brent burns. >> he walked into the facility with long hair. he sat down for a trim from his teammates. the haircut was to raise money for two charities. one for military families and the other to help cancer research. >> totally different look. >> the campaign raised more than 20,000 bucks to be split among the charities. >> he's using that razor so aggressive aggressively. >>> thank you so much for joining us. we hope you have a great weekend. >> hope to see you at 6:00. >> good night. >>> on o >>> on our broadcast tonight, shootout at l.a.x. a gunman firing an assault weapon blows through security, making his way deep into the terminal as thousands of passengers scramble. tonight what we have learned about the suspect, the dead and wounded and a still chaotic scene at one of the busiest airports in the world. >>> the ax falls for more an 47 million americans struggl
that's the virgin america terminal. we'll be monitoring this story throughout this evening. >>> finally tonight, a close shave for san jose sharks forward brent burns. >> he walked into the facility with long hair. he sat down for a trim from his teammates. the haircut was to raise money for two charities. one for military families and the other to help cancer research. >> totally different look. >> the campaign raised more than 20,000 bucks to be split among the...
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on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ >>> welcome back i'm del walters in new york city. our continued coverage of the shooting this morning at los angeles international airport. the suspect now said to be in custody. jennifer london in los angeles. jennifer what is the latest you are hearing? >> we are hearing that lax is now confirming that there have been multiple victims and the suspect is in custody. the shooting incident occurred -- [ technical difficulties ]
on august 20th, al jazeera america introduced a new voice in journalism. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera. >> usa today says: >> ...writes the columbia journalism review. and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists once again on the air is a beautiful thing to behold. >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. ♪ >>> welcome back i'm del walters in new york city. our continued coverage of the shooting this morning at los angeles...
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this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be devastating. man: back in early 1930s, there was a flooding that took a lot of lives and property. as
this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie...
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dÍa de los muertos es una delas fechas mÁs populares del calendario mexicanao , en muchos paÌses de amÉrica latina tambsien se han rendido tributo a sus muertos fallecidos. >> andrea salinas perdiÓ a su mamÁ hace un aÑos , acudiÓ al panteon con comida y la compartiÓ con la mujer que le diÓ la vida. >> murió el cuerpo pero ellos estÁn con nosotros en todas partes. >> maria de los angeles se sento alrededor de la tumba de sus padres y compartiÓ la comida con vivois y muertos. >> compartirmos con ellos como cuando estaban con vida y lo disfrutamos mucho l. >> la mÚsica tambiÉn es parte de la tradiciÓn mexicana. >> josefina espinoza llevÓ a los mariachis hasta la tumba dÓnde se encuentra su madre. >> es una tristeza pero a la vez es bonita la mÚsica. >> en homejane a su familia irma gomez canto frente a la tumba de su padre. >> la amapola esta tiste porque no ve al sonrisa del ser amado. >> juan rivas contempla la tumba de su esposa con que ien cumpliria el sueÑo de volverse a casar, pero su muerte lo impidiÓ. >> ibamos a cu mplir la boda de oro y habÍamos hecho planes. >> en
dÍa de los muertos es una delas fechas mÁs populares del calendario mexicanao , en muchos paÌses de amÉrica latina tambsien se han rendido tributo a sus muertos fallecidos. >> andrea salinas perdiÓ a su mamÁ hace un aÑos , acudiÓ al panteon con comida y la compartiÓ con la mujer que le diÓ la vida. >> murió el cuerpo pero ellos estÁn con nosotros en todas partes. >> maria de los angeles se sento alrededor de la tumba de sus padres y compartiÓ la comida con vivois...
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and other news america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with an already failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can't yet you would be protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. action has been seen as the already in a tory as data center in utah.
and other news america's huge soon to be open new spy complex is the target for outrage with an already failing to keep the public away from what was supposed to be a secret facility. they put it inside of the middle of an army base so you can't yet you would be protesting the army to protest the n.s.a. action has been seen as the already in a tory as data center in utah.
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welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times is reporting that the gunman was
welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles international airport held a news conference with the very latest on their investigation into friday's shooting that took the life of a tsa agent and injured at least five other people. there you can see the scene in one of the terminals. people literally running for their lives as shots are ringing out. dominic is live from l.a.x. with the latest. dominic? >> hi there, greg. the los angeles times...
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i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that were tough, big ideas, like single payer, but i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought that a candidate would be someone that i would support, but when tom and ammiano ran for mayor against willie brown, somehow, i got inspired. i thought, it someone that has integrity and honesty, that comes from the community, could run for mayor, maybe it is we something that can represent the community. i wanted to look at it from a candid perspective. >> when you did run for the border supervisors, what did you learn from that experience, from the campaign? >> from the campaign? so much. you knock on a lot of doors, talk to a lot of people. some of the things were interesting, how connected a lot of people were
i was doing work around central america, supporting people in central america, protecting against u.s. imperialism, and their right to live. i was doing a lot of work on campus in college. head of work against apartheid. i was involved in a lot of the efforts to push back on efforts to remove affirmative action, prop 209, all kinds of work around ballot measures that were tough, big ideas, like single payer, but i never got involved in supporting a candidate. i never thought that a candidate...
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people were upset about america's deteriorating environment. they let our lawmakers know how they felt on april 22nd -- earth day. ♪ the sun shine in. congress quickly passed a series of amendments to the clean air act which established higher air quality standards and faster timetables to reach them. they also created an agency to enforce the new laws. and in swearing in mr. ruckelshaus, i know that the attorney general is very sorry to lose him, t as the first administrator of this vitally important agency. i'm very honored, mr. pre. t as the first administrator of this vitally important agency. i promise o the best job that i possibly can. [ applause ] was the feeling back then that you could do a 100% job of cleaning up the enviroen yes, and a lot of that is reflected in the laws thatre still on the oks. there was a sense that we knew what the bad pollutants were, we knew how to measure them, we knew what the health and environmental effects of those pollutants were. we had technology that was reasonably available to essentially eliminate
people were upset about america's deteriorating environment. they let our lawmakers know how they felt on april 22nd -- earth day. ♪ the sun shine in. congress quickly passed a series of amendments to the clean air act which established higher air quality standards and faster timetables to reach them. they also created an agency to enforce the new laws. and in swearing in mr. ruckelshaus, i know that the attorney general is very sorry to lose him, t as the first administrator of this vitally...
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every year thousands of jewish teens trouble from north america to israel in poland's to learn about the holocaust but what's the impact of these trips have on students and jewish identity is a new scientific study focuses on a program called march of the linking the two week excursion begins in poland where students to concentration camps participate in a death march memorial day and discussed anti semitism. we take them to the sites of mass destruction. tom weekend in concentration camps and death camps auschwitz broken now my aunt got me to think at least new man has been involved with march and the waiting for the past decade she said students also celebrate jewish lie in israel between march from the sunscreen. to the links to old to the cartel. and it's raining and it's done saying this is suppose to st and students jewish identity but dr allen made her a position at childrens hospital los angeles says he doesn't bite from that jewish identity for the most part really didn't change with the trap. dr naik and just released his scientific study in which he served a two hundred lo
every year thousands of jewish teens trouble from north america to israel in poland's to learn about the holocaust but what's the impact of these trips have on students and jewish identity is a new scientific study focuses on a program called march of the linking the two week excursion begins in poland where students to concentration camps participate in a death march memorial day and discussed anti semitism. we take them to the sites of mass destruction. tom weekend in concentration camps and...
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[announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. [woman]don't touch my side! ♪ gerri: you know, this is the truth, arguing over money, one of the biggest driver store divorce. getting a divorce does not mean the fights are over, especially with your ex and about money. here to discuss money, family law and divorce attorney. thank you for coming on the show. we know this goes on all the time. but what is it that the people are arguing about? is it the money? out -- what is the context? >> most disputes after people get divorced after do with children-related expenses. for example, extracurricular activities that are normally ot covered within the child-support have to be paid by some of the parents. someone has to pay for it. someone has to pay for soccer, someone has to pay for baseball. and the spouses paying child support and now someone comes to him and says any more money, that is when disputes arise. gerri: okay. how do you stop these fights? >> the best way to deal with it is to put yourself in a position where you do not have to have the discussion. t
[announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. [woman]don't touch my side! ♪ gerri: you know, this is the truth, arguing over money, one of the biggest driver store divorce. getting a divorce does not mean the fights are over, especially with your ex and about money. here to discuss money, family law and divorce attorney. thank you for coming on the show. we know this goes on all the time. but what is it that the people are arguing about? is it the money? out -- what is...
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you can see allsgçç 48 floors oe trans-america pyramid. not a cloud skoo n the sky. the winds pick up. overall, though, we're looking towards a nice, sunny finish, and the warmest day in the extended future. 76 in santa trees kra. 4 in san francisco. dwoe have some significant changes i want to tell you about. as we get into this upcoming weekend, we have a cold front coming through, and we're picking it up right here on our futurecadq$ -e)(t&háhp &hc& futurecast. we sfop the clockt Ñ at 6:00 p.. it's behind this front that we're really expecting those ones to pick up. as we head throughout the next couple of days, this is what we're expecting. we stopped the clock for you. when it comes to your peak wind eey gusty in the santa rosa ind area. by 6:00 p.m. on saturday. then these winds will really peck up as we wake up on sunday morning between about 9:00 and noon, though. expecting the winds to die down, but we are talking about the potential for about 45 to 50-mile-per-hour gusts. another wind event headed our way. not expecting any showers here, about the we coul
you can see allsgçç 48 floors oe trans-america pyramid. not a cloud skoo n the sky. the winds pick up. overall, though, we're looking towards a nice, sunny finish, and the warmest day in the extended future. 76 in santa trees kra. 4 in san francisco. dwoe have some significant changes i want to tell you about. as we get into this upcoming weekend, we have a cold front coming through, and we're picking it up right here on our futurecadq$ -e)(t&háhp &hc& futurecast. we sfop the...
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in america it will cost 12 to 14 grand. >> every year i have to pay for malpractice insurance. here i pay a tenth of what they pay. >> reporter: the low cost has more and more patients shopping around. >> i did the gastric sleeve in november of last year and this year i'm going the breast lift and tummy tuck and arm reduction. i can do one surgery in the u.s. for the prices of doing two here or three. >> reporter: deals like a facelift in latin america for $5,000 or $15,000 stateside. or a heart bypass. and a knee replacement surgery for $11,000 or 7 in malaysia compared to $50,000 in america. >> i see a patient every two weeks with some issue. >> reporter: medical tourism can be anything but reliable. at her practice in lafayette she performs corrective surgery on patients looking to save but who pay in the long run. that's what happened to this woman who had such a bad experience she asked us to alter her voice and appearance after she travelled to mexico to have lip injections she need multiple surgeries to fix her mouth. >> much of the added cost in america is to protect pa
in america it will cost 12 to 14 grand. >> every year i have to pay for malpractice insurance. here i pay a tenth of what they pay. >> reporter: the low cost has more and more patients shopping around. >> i did the gastric sleeve in november of last year and this year i'm going the breast lift and tummy tuck and arm reduction. i can do one surgery in the u.s. for the prices of doing two here or three. >> reporter: deals like a facelift in latin america for $5,000 or...
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. >> and picking up coverage on america's news headquarters. alisyn camerota and gregg jarret. >>> fox news report, shots are fired and they have prompted an evacuation in one of the terminals. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. sdmshgs i am gregg jarret in for bill hemmer. we have shed you shots of a chopper overhead and what is going on on the ground. most of the activity in terminal three and houses a domestic airlines in the united states coming in and out and a man reportedly with a high- powered roifl firing shots, multiple victims and we don't know the full extent or nature of the injuries. we have showed you shotted of a tsa worker with a bloodied hand. nbreaking news from the los angeles times. one tsa agent was shot and suspect was shot. the suspect is down. it is very hard to know how many people are wounded. you can see the chaos there where terminal three was shut down and first responders are on the scene. we saw someone else wheeled out that looked more injured than the first tsa agent that was able to walk with a bloodied hand
. >> and picking up coverage on america's news headquarters. alisyn camerota and gregg jarret. >>> fox news report, shots are fired and they have prompted an evacuation in one of the terminals. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. sdmshgs i am gregg jarret in for bill hemmer. we have shed you shots of a chopper overhead and what is going on on the ground. most of the activity in terminal three and houses a domestic airlines in the united states coming in and out and a man...